Friday, April 24, 2009

Your sanitary ware requires care

If you want your sink, bathtub, toilet and taps to serve you as long as possible you must learn how to look after them properly. Be sure you always pay attention for what kinds of sanitary ware cleaning fluid are. Use them not for its intended purpose can cause the destruction of the enamel; after using them your bathtub or sink could corrode. It is also important to prevent the overdoses of cleaning fluids. For removing rusty plaque from enamel, you should apply the cleaning fluid to the surface, slightly wet it with water and cover it with cloth for 20 minutes. Then clean off the plaque with the help of synthetic brush. Scale deposit is removed from the surface with soft cloth, moistened in lemon juice.

Never pour corrosive liquids such as acetone in the sink or toilet; it can damage the sewage system. Enamel does not stand temperature drops of water; it can change the color of your sanitary ware. Mixer and shower taps in the bathroom should be efficient and turned properly to eliminate the leakage and running of water because it is the main reason of the appearance of rusty stains. Periodically you should pour out into the toilet two or three buckets of hot water. This will prevent the clogging of drain.